MEP Engineer (Mechanical or Electrical)
Responsibilities
MEP Design/Engineering/Consulting: As a member of the Building Engineering Team, you will be responsible for the MEP design/engineering/consulting practice of (a) project(s). You will meet with a variety of clients and lead the MEP design/engineering/consulting of (a) project(s) including offices, museums, halls, sports facilities, hotels, and data centres. You will also work in close cooperation with other Teams/Disciplines such as Structural and Façade engineering teams.
Relationships
Reporting line: MEP Manager
Number of team members: around 25
Collaboration with other teams: Tokyo Office is a multi-disciplinary engineering consulting firm that provides design and advisory services for offshore wind farms as well as the following main services. We work together on each project and develop our services in a holistic approach, one of our founder’s philosophies.
- Structural engineering
- MEP engineering
- Façade engineering
- Lighting design
- Project management & advisory
- Rail engineering
- Offshore wind foundation structural design
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Required Knowledge and experience in one or more of the following
- A good understanding of the basic technical requirements in electrical equipment design/engineering or mechanical equipment design/engineering, with at least 3 years' experience of working in Japan
- Native or equivalent in Japanese
Others
- Be willing to take on new challenges.
- Team worker; Ability to work proactively with our overseas offices
- Be willing to communicate in English
Education & Qualification
- Bachelor's degree or higher
- First class architect, or planning to become one
Application documents
- CV (Japanese)
- CV (English)
Salary & Benefits
Salary: will be offered based on your ability and experience
Allowance: overtime work allowance, commuting allowance
Salary Review: once a year
Profit Share: twice a year
Termination Benefits: available
Working Place: Iidabashi Grand Bloom 8F, 2-10-2, Fujimi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Job Relocation: not planned
Working Hours: 8 hours per day between 5:00 to 22:00 (Break time is 60 minutes)
Probationary period: 6 months
Holidays: Saturdays and Sundays, national holidays prescribed by Japanese law, year-end and new year holidays, annual paid leave, sick leave, special leave, Citizen-judge leave system, childcare leave system, nursing care leave system
Other Benefits: Health insurance (Insurance union), employees' pension insurance, employment insurance, workers' compensation insurance
Please contact tokyo@arup.com if you have any question about this position.I-DNI